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The Registry Building

Constructed in 1904, the Registry building was an active government facility processing and housing public deed records. In addition, the second floor also served as the land court and is still donning the architectural features of an artisan-crafted courtroom including oak walls and vaulted ceilings... theregistryplymouth.com



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The landing of the Fathers - Plymouth Dec 22 1620

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The "Mayflower" in Plymouth Harbor

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The Old Fort and First Meeting-House, on Burial Hill, 1621

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The Doten House, 1660
The Oldest House in Plymouth
Photographed around 1898

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